Google | Gravity Slime Mr Doob New!

You can use your mouse to click and drag the broken pieces, tossing them around the screen to see them bounce and collide with realistic physics.

The "slime" add-on takes it further: it asks, What if the internet was sticky? What if you could drip a search engine across your screen? Google Gravity Slime Mr Doob

: Despite the chaotic layout, the search bar remains functional. Typing a query and pressing enter causes new search results to fall from the top of the screen and pile up. You can use your mouse to click and

Visual design (5): Recommend a vibrant color palette (3 colors with hex codes) and two micro-interaction cues that enhance perceived responsiveness. : Despite the chaotic layout, the search bar

is a famous interactive physics experiment created by developer Ricardo Cabello (better known as Mr. doob ).

Beyond being a fun 30-second distraction, these experiments showcase the power of . In the early 2000s, this kind of smooth physics simulation would have required heavy plugins like Flash. Today, Mr.doob's work serves as a reminder that the web is a canvas for art and experimentation, not just data.